Not exact matches
DOXA programmers have nominated female -
directed films in two EDA Awards categories: Best Female -
Directed Feature Length Documentary and Best Female -
Directed Documentary Short.
The Elevate Grant provides funds to emerging women filmmakers of color
directing feature -
length documentary films that explore original, contemporary stories and integrate journalistic practice into the filmmaking process.
«2012: Time for Change» is a
feature -
length documentary,
directed by Joao Amorim of Curious Pictures and
featuring Daniel Pinchbeck, the bestselling author of «2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl» (Penguin, 2006).
The fund supports
feature - length documentaries in postproduction, and previous winners include Joe Brewster and Michele Stephenson's American Promise, Shaul Schwartz's Narco Cultura, and Zachary Heinzerling's Cutie and the Boxer, which won the Sundance Directing Award for documentary and is up for an Oscar this year for Best Documentary F
feature -
length documentaries in postproduction, and previous winners include Joe Brewster and Michele Stephenson's American Promise, Shaul Schwartz's Narco Cultura, and Zachary Heinzerling's Cutie and the Boxer, which won the Sundance
Directing Award for
documentary and is up for an Oscar this year for Best Documenta
documentary and is up for an Oscar this year for Best
DocumentaryDocumentary FeatureFeature.
: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's THE FANTASTIC FOUR, a
feature length documentary directed by Film Studies professor and independent filmmaker Marty Langford and executive produced by LA - based casting director / witness to the The Fantastic Four's 1994 filming: Mark Sikes.
Pavel Zoubok Gallery invites you to a solo exhibition of new work by Austin - based artist Lance Letscher, celebrating the national release of the
feature -
length documentary The Secret Life of Lance Letscher,
directed by Oscar - nominated Sandra Adair and produced by Kristi Frazier.
Over the past 40 years, she has
directed over 20 films, including
feature -
length fictions and experimental
documentaries.
In December 2011, HBO presented a
feature length documentary about the life and painting of Beverly McIver, titled Raising Renee,
directed and written by Jeanne Jordan and Steven Ascher and produced by West City Films.